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<blockquote data-quote="RegularCab" data-source="post: 16041816" data-attributes="member: 191514"><p>Well, I've done a few swaps and found them somewhat enjoyable. I'd like to have a project, too. I kind of see it as a way to improve skills. </p><p></p><p>I certainly appreciate the incredible skills Randy has developed over the years - he is capable of some amazing things in that garage. The issue is that with the time consuming nature of these things I would likely be better off buying a 2015 truck instead of swapping. I'm kind of on the fence about that anyways...but still have it in me to give it another try. </p><p></p><p>Randy said that when he did the earlier truck he just started unplugging things from the system to see when the truck would stop working. Apparently the system will still operate as a skeleton. My plan was to use the 15 cluster but not much else. No electric steering, no 2015 ABS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RegularCab, post: 16041816, member: 191514"] Well, I've done a few swaps and found them somewhat enjoyable. I'd like to have a project, too. I kind of see it as a way to improve skills. I certainly appreciate the incredible skills Randy has developed over the years - he is capable of some amazing things in that garage. The issue is that with the time consuming nature of these things I would likely be better off buying a 2015 truck instead of swapping. I'm kind of on the fence about that anyways...but still have it in me to give it another try. Randy said that when he did the earlier truck he just started unplugging things from the system to see when the truck would stop working. Apparently the system will still operate as a skeleton. My plan was to use the 15 cluster but not much else. No electric steering, no 2015 ABS. [/QUOTE]
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